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2051 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96078889/robert-l.-reynolds

Section C2, Lot 187

Korean War Veteran 
Reynolds, Robert Louis (I260)
 
2052 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96079779/everett-m.-reynolds

Section G1, Lot 54
Headstone reads Everett M. Reynolds 
Reynolds, John McFerren (I269)
 
2053 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96083297/geneva-richardson Holliday, Geneva (I1436)
 
2054 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96083437/wesley-allen-richardson Richardson, Wesley Allen (I1437)
 
2055 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96095495/william-charles-stamper

Garden 03, Section G11, Lot 498 1 
Stamper, William Charles (I100)
 
2056 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96263925/charles-schneider

Plot Maus, RC, F-006 
Schneider, Charles (I294)
 
2057 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96541790/martha-brown Wilmot, Martha (I1238)
 
2058 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96542034/john-brown Brown, John (I1239)
 
2059 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96662118/john-roberts-haddix Haddix, John Robert (I1022)
 
2060 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96740281/mary-a.-roberts Parrett, Mary Ann (I1089)
 
2061 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96876209/madison-gilmore-asher

Section 22A 
Asher, Madison Gilmore (I290)
 
2062 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96951439/robert-n.-hurst

Section J, Lot 222 
Hurst, Robert Nelson (I282)
 
2063 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96951559/mittie-hurst

Section J, Lot 222 
Seale, Mittie C. (I272)
 
2064 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96953287/tennessee-clark Hensley, Tennessee "Tennie" (I598)
 
2065 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97194562/harvey-brownlo-marcum Marcum, Harvey Brownlo (I1382)
 
2066 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97194809/ruby-cleo-marcum Hall, Ruby Cleo (I1383)
 
2067 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97194850/oscar-marcum Marcum, Oscar Wayne (I1466)
 
2068 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/973516/pauline-l-mcdaniel

Section 19, Site 705

World War II, US Women's Army Corp, Sargeant 
Cisch, Pauline L. (I493)
 
2069 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98019115/cornelius-bowman Bowman, Cornelius (I76)
 
2070 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98019269/elizabeth-bowman Moore, Elizabeth (I75)
 
2071 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98019533/cornelius-bowman Bowman, Cornelius (I69)
 
2072 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98019690/susannah-bowman Painter, Susannah (I70)
 
2073 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98822228/james-moore Moore, James (I73)
 
2074 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98822911/elizabeth-moore Morris, Elizabeth (I74)
 
2075 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99338977/morris-lynell-davis

Garden of Prayer 
Davis, Morris Lynell (I1469)
 
2076 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99338994/annie-marie-davis

Garden of Prayer 
Jones, Annie Marie (I1470)
 
2077 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99419506/boyd-robert-hensley Hensley, Boyd Robert (I602)
 
2078 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99419537/nora-b-hensley Smith, Nora B. (I609)
 
2079 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99781793/rebecca-sturgill Hash, Rebecca (I1780)
 
2080 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99781807/francis-sturgill Sturgill, Francis (I1781)
 
2081 Hudson
Henry Frazier Hudson, 59, 1019 Highland Park Dr., died Thursday at V.A. Hospital. Born in Jessamine Co., a retired city bus driver and a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was the son of the late Grover C. and Martha Rowe Hudson. Survivors include his wife, Marbuth (June) Hudson, Lexington; 5 daughters Diane Maynard, Nancy Maynard, Lois Neace, Jackie Hager, and Noreen Pritchett, all of Lexington; four brothers, Jonny Hudson, Virgil Hudson, both of Lexington, Roy Hudson, Washington, N.C., and Bert Hudson, Pryor, KY.; one sister, Bertha Smitson, Lexington; 15 grandchildren. Services 11:00 a.m. Monday at Whitehall Funeral Chapel with Rev. Bill Marcum officiating. Burial Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Visitation for family only 6-9 p.m. today and friends may call from 5-9 p.m. Sunday at the Funeral Home.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 6 September 1986.
 
Hudson, Henry Frazier (I1127)
 
2082 HUNDLEY, JAMES R. SR., 82, of Spring Hill, died Thursday (31 May 2001) at Hernando Pasco Hospice in Brooksville.

Born in McKee, Ky., he came here 17 years ago from Dayton, Ohio. He was a retired job setter for the Dayton Press and an Army veteran of World War II. He was the founding deacon and member of Christian Life Assembly of God in Spring Hill.

Survivors include his wife, Daphne; three sons, James R. Jr., Dayton, John W., New Lebanon, Ohio, and Joel Stephen, Xenia, Ohio; two daughters, Daphne Jean Allison, Port St. Lucie, and Joy L. Cagle, Dayton; a brother, Gene, Cleburne, Texas; two sisters, Phina Bright, Monterey, Tenn., and Betty Lou Hundley, Arcanum, Ohio; 17 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
 
Hundley, James Russell (I1042)
 
2083 Icy "Nadine" Sample, passed away at 11:35 p.m. EDT May 8, 2013 in her home near Veedersburg, Indiana.

She was born March 4, 1934 in Clay County, Ky. to Delmar Murray and Mary Jane Greer Murray English. She was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Amanda (Clyde) Blankenship. She married Cliston Sample on Oct. 26, 1952. He survives.

She is survived by her two daughters, Teresa "Terri" Martin and Tamara "Tami" McKinney (Noel); her two grandchildren, Jamie (Beau) Ridings and Jason Martin; sister, Bethel Schaeffer (George); brother, Edmon Murray and many nieces and nephews.

Full obituary can found in the Danville, Illinois Commercial News published May 10, 2013.
 
Murray, Icy Nadine (I1101)
 
2084 Ida Robinson
Manchester – Ida May Robinson, 86, died Wednesday in Hamilton, Ohio. Graveside service, 3 p.m. Friday, Macedonia Cemetery near here. Britton Funeral Home here is in charge of arrangements.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Friday, 30 July 1982. Page B-3.
 
Robinson, Ida May (I3)
 
2085 Ida Robinson
Manchester – Ida May Robinson, 86, of Hamilton, Ohio, formerly of Burning Springs, a retired chief recorder for the U.S. district attorney’s office in Louisville, died Wednesday. Graveside services were to be 3 p.m. today in Macedonia Cemetery. Britton Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 30 July 1982. Page B-8.
 
Robinson, Ida May (I3)
 
2086 In 1850 William and Catharine Young's household in Grayson County, Virginia has Ezekiel (age 9), John W (age 8); Milly Ann (age 5; John C (age 4) and Thomas G (age 1)

In 1860 William and Catharine Young's household has Ezekiel (age 19); John (age 18); Columba (age 16); Amelia (age 14) Thomas (age 11) and Alexander (age 7).

 
Young, Ezekial Edward "E E" (I810)
 
2087 In 1860, Julia (Phipps) Morris, age 31, and two young daughters, are in the household of her parents, Samuel and Mary Phipps. Phipps, Julia Ann (I32)
 
2088 In 1870, Caroline and William's daughter, Mary E. Trent, age 14 is in Wolfe County, Kentucky in the household of Caroline's sister, Sarah J. (Shackleford) Swango and Sarah's husband Stephen Swango. Shackleford, Caroline (I1762)
 
2089 In 1930, Alice Robinson, married, and her daughter Betty Lou Robinson (age 4), are in the household of her parents, Frank and Nannie Cole.

In 1940, Alice Cole, divorced, and her daughter Betty Lou Robinson (age 14) are in the household of her parents, Frank & Nannie Cole.
 
Cole, Alice Lee (I14)
 
2090 In 1940 Grace married Wilbur Kimmel (1900-1976)
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130718248/wilbur-d-kimmel
 
Mullins, Grace (I1224)
 
2091 In depth research by Linda Sufflebean on John Hash

In spite of knowing for sure that Revolutionary War soldier John Hash had seven children who lived to adulthood – because he was one of the few of my husband’s ancestors to leave a will, there is a lot of misinformation, unproved data and what looks to be plain old made up stuff about his children – like exact dates for births, middle names when no documentation has been found to support them, a given name for the mother of Richard Hall and various people assigning the same wife to the three Johns – John Sr. and his two sons, both named John.

I’ve also seen mention that John Hash was a Huguenot – no documentation of course – stating that the name was originally Hache. However, Hash is also found as an English surname and has forms in both Dutch and German. Therefore, I am uncertain what the family’s ethnic origin might be.

Lately, I’ve put some effort into piecing together the family of John Hash through actual documentation, which hasn’t been the easiest job.

However, in addition to John Hash’s will, there are personal property tax lists surviving for Montgomery, Wythe and Grayson Counties, Virginia, which help a bit.

Revolutionary War soldier John Hash left a will in Montgomery County, Virginia, dated 2 April 1784 and entered into court records on 27 May 1784, which named his four sons, husbands of two probable daughters and alluded to a deceased daughter who married a Hall by naming grandson Richard Hall, who received a heifer. Unfortunately, he didn’t name his “beloved wife.”

Although most websites that discuss John Hash give a birth year of 1724 for him, there is no evidence that I’ve found to say with any certainty that he was born in that year.

His daughter Rebecca married Francis Sturgill, whose birth year is estimated to be about 1755. Let’s say that Rebecca was born c1758, as her the birth of her first child is estimated to be about 1776.

Given that John Hash had seven children who lived to adulthood AND he married twice, if Rebecca was a middle child (since there seems to be an order to the way John named his children in his will), then by counting backwards by two years for each child, John Hash probably married somewhere around 1750, give or take a few years. That makes a birth year of 1724 very reasonable, BUT it is still very much an estimate.

Thus, we have the following children for John Hash:

1. John, born c1751
2. William, born c1754
3. Jane, born c1756; married Enoch Osborne
4. Rebecca, born c1758: died after 1840; married Francis Sturgill
5. Thomas, born c1760
6. John, born c1762
7. Daughter, born c1764; died before her father; married Mr. Hall and left one son, Richard Hall, named in her father’s will.

Next, we have Virginia personal property tax lists for Montgomery County. The 1782 tax list for Montgomery County includes but three Hash men:

John, 1 tithe, 3 Horses, 15 Cattle
Thomas, 1 tithe, 5 Horses, 6 Cattle
William, 1 tithe, 4 Horses, 8 Cattle

Missing from this list are two of the three called John Hash.Is this John the father who died in 1784? I would assume so, but even if son John the younger was under 16 in 1782, there is clearly one living adult John who is not residing in Montgomery County, Virginia that year. The younger son John was not to inherit land until his mother died, so he may well have been a teenager when his father died.

Just as an aside, there are five Halls on the list – John, Richard, Richard, William, William and William. That definitely muddies the Hall waters, although I would venture a guess that one of the Richard Halls might be the father of the 1784 grandson Richard Hall.

In addition, Enouch Ozburn is on the list with 1 tithe, 20 Horses and 22 Cattle, as is Francis Sturgeon, taxed only for 1 tithe, no livestock.

The 1787 Montgomery County list, again includes one John, a Thomas and a William. John Hash Sr. had been dead for three years, so is this John the younger son? If so, the elder son John is still among the missing and, again, clearly not residing in Montgomery County. Enoch Osborne and Francis Sturgion are also on it. There are no Halls found in Montgomery County on that 1787 list.

Next, we have the 1796 personal property tax list for Grayson County, Virginia, which is the area that previously existed as part of Montgomery County, Virginia:

There are four Hash men on this list – Thomas, John, William and now a second William, likely a grandson of Rev. War soldier John Hash and still no sign of the (other) son John Hash. With no proof of which John this is – elder or younger son – it is difficult to draw any conclusions.

Having no Virginia censuses for 1790 or the early 1800s is a definite impediment to learning more about this family. However,the 1820 census included three men named John Hash, all over 45 years of age. The first is living in Warren County, Tennessee. The second is living in Grayson County, Virginia. The last is living in Orange County, North Carolina, which is quite a distance east of the Ashe County area where the family lived. Not impossible, but I think that man is part of a different Hash clan.

The 1830 census includes two entries for men named John Hash, who could possibly be one or both of the sons of John Sr. The first John Hash is living in Sullivan County, Tennessee and his age is ticked in the box as 60-69 years old. The second John, also aged 60-69, was living in Sangamon County, Illinois and recorded a bill of sale there in 1825, stating that he was a resident of Warren County, Tennessee at that time. Therefore, John Hash in Warren County in 1820 is the man who removed to Sangamon County, Illinois and reportedly died there in the early 1840s.

The issue here is that John the elder son was likely born in the early 1750s, which means he would be 70-79 in 1830. So, was there an error made in reporting the age of one of these two men named John or is only one of them a son of John who died in 1784?

Also, is the John Hash, likely brother of Rebecca Sturgill who appears in the Ashe County, North Carolina land deeds in the early 1800s the man who removed to Sullivan or Warren County, Tennessee?

At this point, I am leaving John Hash and his family! It will take a lot more digging through land deeds to see if any further inferences can be deduced about the seven children of John Hash.

https://emptybranchesonthefamilytree.com/2019/02/john-hash-revolutionary-war-soldier-montgomery-county-virginia/

 
Hash, John (I1775)
 
2092 In the 1860 US census Emadatha (Shackelford) (Moore) Brown's household includes John W. Moore, age 15; A.M. Moore, age 11; J.C. Moore, age 8; J.M. Brown, age 4, J.F. Brown, age 2, and Judah Moore, age 83. Shackelford, Emadantha (I53)
 
2093 In the 1860 US census Judah Moore, age 82, is in the householf of her widowed daughter-in-law, Emadantha (Shackelford) (Moore) Brown Bowman, Judah Wood (I58)
 
2094 In the 1870 US census the households of Alfred Robinson and brother Edward Robinson are close to each other. Robinson, Alfred (I141)
 
2095 In the 1870 US census, Emadantha (Shackelford) (Moore) Brown's household includes Caroline Brown, age 18, Julia Brown, age 12, and Judah Moore, age 82. They live next door to the household of son John W. Moore, his wife Stacy, and daughter Mary J. Shackelford, Emadantha (I53)
 
2096 In the 1870 US census, Henry C. Moore's household includes his wife, Artemisia, t children and his wodowed mother, Deborah Moore, age 72. Moore, Henry C. (I83)
 
2097 In the 1870 US census, Judah Moore, age 92, is in the householf of her widowed daughter-in-law, Emadantha (Shackelford) (Moore) Brown. Bowman, Judah Wood (I58)
 
2098 In the 1880 census, Sarah is in Clinton Township, Vermillion County, Indiana, in the household of her daughter and son-in-law Matilda (Phipps) Potter and Henry Potter. Both Matilda and Henry are buried in Riverside Cemetery, Clinton, Vermillion County, Indiana. There is also a headstone of "Phipps", no dates there. Possibly it might be for Sarah. Coelsey, Sarah (I385)
 
2099 In the 1880 US census Robert Smith, widower, is in the householf of his daughter and son-in-law, Martha (Smith) and Abner Moore. Smith, Robert (I103)
 
2100 In the 1880 US census, Elizabeth Robinson, widow, age 63, is in the household of her son Arthur Robinson and family. McDaniel, Elizabeth (I140)
 

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